Look, with our influx of noobs about .75 years ago, did we get completely devastated? No. In fact, I don't really recall a single one of the newer NESers that I would rather they had not joined--it's a good thing, getting fresh blood in.
Look, with our influx of noobs about .75 years ago, did we get completely devastated? No. In fact, I don't really recall a single one of the newer NESers that I would rather they had not joined--it's a good thing, getting fresh blood in.
I agree put a link and pray we don't cacth anymore people like Sheep, Toteone, Fantasmo or me.
It will help revitalize NES'ing have'nt you noticed NESing is dying now? There is not a single Industrial or Modern NEs right now and there are very few good NES's.
We need new people.
BTW anyone know what happened to Gelion or Stormbringer? They made good Modern NEs's
Anyway 80% of us voted yes thus it has been decided
Isnt most of your army in Carthage? i could attack your holdings in greece easily, i've been thinking about it too, not even telling me what your upto the silence is disturbing, i thought my 3 'allies' were going to attack last turn.
I dont call people n00b, tis a very insulting word.
Yes Emu, there is nothing wrong with being conservative. Hmmm, here at Bible School they've refused to play my unoffical expansion pack of Risk tm for two months straight quoting that they 'like it the way it is and will change it when they get tired of it'. They don't care that it's rated a 100% playtester satisfaction. Of course when they get tired of Risk they don't want to play at all, not even half an hour just to test it.
Not that it's got anything to do with the subject. Just mentioning it as a neophyte/light example of gamer conservatism.
Anyway 80% pretty much says it all doesn't it?
Lol, yeah... one in a hundred will be like one of us four; but they'll flake or improve their game or we could use the ignore.
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